Daily Archives: March 3, 2017

Once again, Donald Trump is trying to turn this whole Russia thing around… and once again, he’s failing miserably.

Just as he did previously with Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, he is demanding (on Twitter, because that’s how being President works) that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi be investigated for HER ties to Russia.

Key Features: Optioned in two limited edition colorways, the black pair boasts a leather upper with embossed artwork on the Formstripe, double customized sockliner, and tongue with a new Leu logo. Next, the blue iteration has been done up in suede with embossed artwork on the Formstripe, then welcoming a customized tongue with new Leu logo, and transparent sole customized with a dragon drawn by the famed tattoo artist. Each pair has interchangeable customized laces.

Release Date: March 4, 2017

Price: Roughly $138 USD

Availability: Expect the Filip Leu x PUMA Suede collection to launch in conjunction with the Paris Tattoo Convention, available through Unotre Store and tattoolife.com.

Editor’s Notes: PUMA has tapped legendary tattoo artist Filip Leu for a new project surrounding the Suede silhouette. Limited to 250 pairs, the sneakers draw inspiration from the symbols of Japanese tattoos.

In a new clip obtained by Mr. Skin, Frank Kitchen (a.k.a. Tomboy) rips off his surgery bandages and lays eyes on his new body — featuring Rodriguez’s very real lady bits (yup, we mean everything) — and lets out a wail only fit for a B-list action flick.

We think Rodriguez’s scream echos the feelings of all the frustrated transgender people in disbelief that a film like this exists.

Speaking of, now that we’ve learned more about the film, it’s worth noting that just because a male assassin gets his dick chopped off by a mad scientist (Sigourney Weaver), that does NOT suddenly make him transgender.

This week legendary skate videographer William Strobeck has unleashed a new film, dubbed The Fat Kid. The flick boasts a compilation of footage taken from Pigeon (2007), Clusterfuck (2008), Skin (2010), Roam NYC (2011) and Smile on Wry Boy, originally slated to appear a 2010 project titled Buddy Boy. However, Buddy Boy never saw the light of day, thus, The Fat Kid was born.

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Children with asthma have a tough time staying active and in shape, because exercise can sometimes trigger an attack.

But, as CBS2’s Dr. Max Gomez reports, there is one activity kids can do that’s both safe and can also improve their symptoms.

Kristian Jackson, 11, suffers with severe asthma, so exercise hasn’t always been easy. In fact, at times it’s even led to serious attacks.

“When it starts to flare up, like my shoulders go up. It feels tight like everything’s kind of blacking out, because it feels like I’m going to faint or something,” he says.

Kristian relies on daily medication to control his asthma and in the past, he struggled to find ways to safely stay active. Until he was introduced to the pool.

“If you want a specific recommendation as to an activity that won’t trigger an asthma attack, swimming tends to be a great one,” Dr. Tod Olin, of National Jewish Health, says.

But for Kristian, swimming isn’t just a pastime, it’s part of his school curriculum. He goes to Morgridge Academy on the campus of National Jewish Health in Denver.

“When you get them into the pool with that warm air and teach them how to regulate their breathing, they can do a lot more with physical activity than they would be able to do otherwise,” Jennifer McCullough, with the academy, says.

The key is the humid air in the indoor pool, which keeps airways open. It’s something for all parents to consider if they have children with asthma, because excising outdoors, especially in the cold, can cause problems.

“The airways dry out a little bit, and then that sets off a cascade of reactions that ultimately squeezes down the airway,” Olin says. “So if we can prevent that initial airway-drying step by staying in a humid environment, we prevent the asthma attack all together.”

Kristian’s time in the pool has led to vast improvements in his lungs.

“It feels like it strengthens them. It really strengthens my muscles, and it’s also really fun,” he said.

Swimming helps kids control their breathing, because they’re forced to take long, deep breaths before going under water. Swimming also helps kids with asthma strengthen their lung function, so they can eventually transition into playing other sports, Gomez reports.

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Nike’s Flyknit Racer is one of its most popular modern silhouettes, thanks to a combination of sleek style and strength and durability from its Flyknit upper. Now, as spring rolls around the corner, it looks like Nike is preparing accordingly with the development of a brand-new Flyknit Racer colorway.

Dubbed the “Blue Glow” edition, the new pair has the Flyknit Racer dressed in a mixture of blue on the lateral sides, and a mixture of blue and yellow on the medial sides. This wouldn’t be the first time Nike has remixed an older colorway, but if the success of those releases is any indication, this one is sure to keep the most hardened of collectors happy.

Check out the images above, as the sneaker is set to be available starting March 10 at Nike stockists.

“You know what I think would be awesome? If I could adopt a kid from every continent. I think that would be a pretty cool goal. I want to sit around the dinner table ever night and see kids from Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, right here in the States. How cool would that be? It’s one of my favorite things to dream about.”

Comcast’s NBCUniversal said it invested $500 million in Snap’s IPO, capping a lengthy courtship in which NBCU’s Steve Burke channeled his 20-something children to sell Snap on the merits of a partnership. All images and written content is property of the listed RSS FEED if you would like more on this story and images please click the listed feed. http://www.wsj.com/xml/rss/3_7014.xml